While drawing Flinflins covers is a always a real pleasure, coloring them still remains a pain.
The reason is simple: while you can always correct a drawing before inking, there’s no way you can rectify a bad color. Watercolor inks will not tolerate any remorse: you can’t add an extra layer, if you made a mistake or even simply a minor blot.
Thus, until the last minute of the coloring phase you can totally ruin your sketch.
Besides this, Hergé style in terms of color, whether it is effective is not the most pleasant to execute : no shadow, just solid color, so characteristic of his ” Ligne Claire style.
This is probably why I have so many drawings waiting in my drawing cardboard. I always find a good excuse to escape the final phase of coloring and complete the drawing.
This morning, deciding enough is enough, I attacked the coloring a old drawing of getaway of the Flinflins tribe to Chausey Islands and Mont Saint Michel, a delicate operation because I had in mind to restore a nightlife. As a precaution, I went through some quick trials, coloring on a photocopy before attacking the final illustration.
To be continued …